Mara has just released "You Reap What You Sow" by Nashville based songwriter Susan Shann, to Folk and Bluegrass radio for airplay beginning November 1, 2017

“Mara Levine’s clear and expressive vocal on “You Reap What You Sow” is supported by a stellar lineup of musicians who together deliver a tasteful and artfully produced rendition of this heartwarming song.”
- Mark Schatz

The song was co-produced with Bob Harris and features bluegrass luminaries
Greg Blake (Harmony Vocals) - Lead singer and guitarist with Jeff Scroggins and Colorado.
Bob Harris (Guitar) - Guitarist for Vassar Clements for 15 years, International Guitar Player of The Year
Rob Ickes (Dobro) - 13 Time IBMA Dobro Player of the Year, 2 Grammies, currently tours with Trey Hensley
Andy Leftwich (Mandolin) – Toured with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for 15 years, 4 Grammies
Mollie O’Brien (Harmony Vocals) – Tours with Tim O’Brien, Rich Moore, 5 solo CDs and a Grammy
Mark Schatz (Bass) - 2x IBMA Bass player of the year , currently tours with Claire Lynch.
Scott Vestal (Banjo) - IBMA Banjo Player of the Year, awarded 2017 Steve Martin Prize for Banjo, currently tours with Sam Bush.

“I met Sue Shann at the SERFA conference in 2016 and she gave me two of her CDs. “You Reap What You Sow” grabbed me immediately. I loved the melody, especially on the bridge. I love to invite audience participation and the chorus was catchy, singable and the entire song resonated with me as a positive message about doing your best at whatever you do and reaping the rewards or fruits of your labors. One could also interpret the song to mean caring for others and nurturing relationships, in particular keeping your word and your commitments and that this will be returned to you in kind. I heard it clearly in my mind as a bluegrass song and sought out the best of blue-grass talent for the recording. The song also fits beautifully with the overall theme of my upcoming CD Facets of Folk, which has several socially conscious songs, some songs about being a better person and considering how we treat others, as well as some favorites and new discoveries written by contemporary songwriters.” ~Mara

Quotes

“Some people, like the one described in Leonard Cohen’s classic song, are born with a Golden Voice. Mara Levine is one of those gifted few who fits that definition. Hearing her sing makes you stop whatever you are doing and LISTEN! Known for her warmth, sincerity and impeccable natural musicality, she make us all listen more intently, and celebrate the beauty that she brings to every song she sings and inspire us to do better ourselves, in whatever field we work in. Try to go to hear her live or listen to anything she has done or does. Mara Levine’s beautiful CD “Jewels and Harmony” makes it possible to celebrate excellence in the art of jewelry making and singing. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder when you see Mara’s stunning designs, and in your ear and heart when you hear her sing. Listening to her CD “Jewels and Harmony” reminds us that we can savor beauty in all is forms. Thank you, Mara for what you have done and continue to do. - David Amram - composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist

"Mara, I think you are one of the best singers of your generation. Every songwriter worth their salt should be sending you their tunes. You have such a beautiful, timeless quality to your voice and you make beautiful recordings. I just LOVE what you do." - Christine Lavin, singer-songwriter

"I first met Mara Levine at Folk Alliance in Kansas City. She was singing with a Bluegrass band. I tracked her down so I could hear her beautiful voice again. I have been listening to and playing Mara’s music ever since. I had the pleasure of booking Mara into KAFM's Radio Room in Grand Junction, Colorado. The audience loved her! Well-known as a folk singer, Mara has stepped into Bluegrass with “You Reap What You Sow." Carefully chosen musicians have given Mara the instrumentation and harmony vocals that she deserves. Mara selects songs with great care and her singing evokes emotions that you and I can feel in each one. Her voice is clear and deliberate as she takes you on a journey in each song"
- Veta Gumber, DJ Bluegrass and Beyond
KAFM Radio

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